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1. vision
noun. ['ˈvɪʒən'] a vivid mental image.
Synonyms
- retrovision
- mental imagery
- imaging
- prevision
- imagery
Antonyms
- unrhetorical
- dislike
- Heaven
- Hell
Etymology
- visio (Latin)
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Rhymes with Vision Defect
- teleconnect
- overprotect
- interconnect
- disrespect
- reinspect
- misdirect
- disinfect
- disconnect
- reconnect
- recollect
- nondirect
- interject
- disaffect
- suspect
- subject
- resurrect
- respect
- reflect
- reelect
- redirect
- project
- neglect
- intersect
- inspect
- indirect
- incorrect
- expect
- deflect
- confect
- unchecked
2. vision
noun. ['ˈvɪʒən'] the ability to see; the visual faculty.
Synonyms
- twilight vision
- visual sense
- sense modality
- central vision
- achromatic vision
- stigmatism
- eyesight
- night vision
- near vision
- binocular vision
- scotopic vision
- sightedness
- exteroception
- seeing
- distance vision
- monocular vision
- chromatic vision
- peripheral vision
- photopic vision
- sensory system
- modality
- acuity
- night-sight
- visual acuity
- daylight vision
- color vision
- sharp-sightedness
- visual modality
- trichromacy
Antonyms
- conception
- waking
- wake
- imperfection
Etymology
- visio (Latin)
3. vision
noun. ['ˈvɪʒən'] the perceptual experience of seeing.
Synonyms
- visual sensation
- sense impression
- esthesis
- sense experience
- sense datum
- aesthesis
Antonyms
- uncreative
- inability
- convergent thinking
- plain
Etymology
- visio (Latin)
4. defect
noun. ['ˈdiːfɛkt, dɪˈfɛkt'] an imperfection in a bodily system.
Synonyms
- congenital disorder
- congenital anomaly
- imperfectness
- imperfection
- birth defect
- congenital abnormality
- myelatelia
Antonyms
- beauty
- ugliness
- disappearance
- nonattendance
Etymology
- defaicte (Middle English (1100-1500))
- defectus (Latin)
5. defect
noun. ['ˈdiːfɛkt, dɪˈfɛkt'] a failing or deficiency.
Synonyms
- disadvantage
Antonyms
- hairlessness
- hairiness
Etymology
- defaicte (Middle English (1100-1500))
- defectus (Latin)
6. vision
noun. ['ˈvɪʒən'] the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses.
Synonyms
- dream
- imagination
- imaginary creature
- creativeness
- fancy
- imaginary place
- imaginary being
- phantasy
- mythical place
- fictitious place
- creative thinking
- imaginativeness
- dreaming
- creativity
Antonyms
- astigmatism
- blind
- effector
- stupidity
Etymology
- visio (Latin)
7. vision
noun. ['ˈvɪʒən'] a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.
Antonyms
- gladden
Etymology
- visio (Latin)
8. defect
noun. ['ˈdiːfɛkt, dɪˈfɛkt'] an imperfection in an object or machine.
Synonyms
- flaw
- bug
- fault
- imperfection
- imperfectness
- glitch
- blister
Antonyms
- inferior
- stay
- extinguish
- hypopigmentation
Etymology
- defaicte (Middle English (1100-1500))
- defectus (Latin)
9. defect
noun. ['ˈdiːfɛkt, dɪˈfɛkt'] a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body).
Synonyms
- whitehead
- slur
- blemish
- dent
- smudge
- verruca
- nick
- appearance
- comedo
- nevus
- blackhead
- chatter mark
- crack
- burn
- scrape
- smear
- check
- ding
- mole
- gouge
- smirch
- mark
- visual aspect
- burn mark
- scratch
- stigma
- mar
- chip
- blot
- milium
- spot
- wart
- birthmark
- scar
Antonyms
- strengthen
- focus
- clean
- unbend
Etymology
- defaicte (Middle English (1100-1500))
- defectus (Latin)
10. defect
verb. ['ˈdiːfɛkt, dɪˈfɛkt'] desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army.
Synonyms
- fly
- resist
- dissent
- rat
- desert
- flee
- protest
Antonyms
- differ
- disagree
- derestrict
- activity
Etymology
- defaicte (Middle English (1100-1500))
- defectus (Latin)
Sentences with vision-defect
1. Noun Phrase
However, they do not reveal very much about the nature, type and severity of the color vision defect, nor do they provide much in the way of clinical information.